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A puppet module for managing kerberos clients and servers.

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BSD

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Example Use

# Kerberos server (kdc and kadmin)
class {'kerberos':
  master                => true,
  realm                 => 'EXAMPLE.ORG',
  kdc_database_password => 'secret',
}

# kerberos client
class {'kerberos':
  client            => true,
  realm             => 'EXAMPLE.ORG',
  domain_realm      => { '.example.org' => 'EXAMPLE.ORG', },
  kdcs              => ['cellserver.example.org'],
  admin_server      => 'cellserver.example.org',
  allow_weak_crypto => true,
}

Hiera Usage

Define all the main class parameters you'd like to change like this:

kerberos::realm: 'EXAMPLE.ORG'
kerberos::kdcs:
  - 'cellserver.example.org'

Forget about client => true. Just include or hiera_include() any of the following classes:

kerberos::client
kerberos::kdc::master
kerberos::kdc::slave

It is best to store passwords in Hiera; that way, you can have a set of test credentials, and a different set of credentials for production servers. For example, in debug environments, you might use realmone.local and realmtwo.local instead of realmone.com and realmtwo.com, which of course would cause puppet to pull your configuration from different .yaml files. Debug configuration could be checked in to the repository, and production values could be stored in a more secure location.

###kdc1.realmone.com.yaml:

  ---
  kerberos::principals:
    user1:
      password: secretsecret

###kdc2.realmtwo.com.yaml:

  ---
  kerberos::principals:
    user2:
      password: p4ssw0rd!

###production.yaml:

  ---
  kerberos::kdc_database_password: verylongsecurerandomlyproducedpassword

  trusted_realms:
    realms:
      - REALMONE.COM
      - REALMTWO.COM
    password: differentverylongsecurerandomlyproducedpassword

You can also define a additional [capaths] section or additional realms to your [realms] section with Hiera

###capaths.yaml:

  ---
  kerberos::capaths:
    'EXAMPLE.COM':
      - 'OTHER-REALM.COM': '.'
    'US.EXAMPLE.COM':
      - 'OTHER-REALM.COM': 'EXAMPLE.COM'

###extra_realms.yaml:

  ---
  kerberos::extra_realms:
    'EXAMPLE.COM':
      - 'kdc': 'kdc1.example.com'
      - 'kdc': 'kdc2.example.com'
      - 'kdc': 'kdc3.example.com'
    'OTHER-REALM.COM':
      - 'kdc': 'kdc1.other-realm.com'
      - 'kdc': 'kdc2.other-realm.com'

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A puppet module for managing kerberos clients and servers.

License:BSD 2-Clause "Simplified" License


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